We will open to walk-ups at 6:50. Please come early to guarantee your spot.
Note the date change to Fri. Nov 6th
If you had five minutes on stage what would you say? What if you only got 20 slides and they rotated automatically after 15 seconds? Around the world geeks have been putting together Ignite nights to show their answers. We consider geekery to equal passion, and that means food geeks, tech geeks, music geeks, art geeks, history geeks, and more talking about their passions.
Doors open 6:30pm, event begins 7pm. Come early to guarantee entrance.
Bilal Ghalib: Hacker Spaces and PBLE's - American Re-education and the Importance of Making Things
Mary Lemmer: I scream for Gelato
Patti Smith: The Braille Embossinator: Technology for the Visually Impaired and Disabled
Aaron Worsham: Why Geeks Love Wood
Devon Persing: Ambient Librarianship, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Job
Linda Diane Feldt: There is a free lunch - and twitter helps to find it.
Carl Wright: How to spin a rope
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Jack Zaientz: The Silver Age of American Jewish Music is Happening Now! And Why We're Missing It.
Garrett Scott: Rosicrucian Barber-Orators, Humanist Doodles, and a Bible Dictionary amid the Cherokee.
Brenda E. Bentley: These Buns are Made for Walking
Bill Van Loo: Are our kids technologically literate?
Peggy Daub: What was Galileo thinking about 400 years ago today?
Aaron Santos: How Many Licks Does It Take?
Angela Kujava: The Uprising Behind the Robot Store or, Why One-On-One Attention is Crucial for our Students.
David Bloom: Why Sex Is Great
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